Java Edition

AppWizard
January 29, 2026
Players can now enjoy new features in the latest snapshot release, including baby versions of aquatic mobs such as axolotls, dolphins, turtles, squids, and glow squids. A new item, the Golden Dandelion, can be used to prevent baby mobs from aging. Crafting the Golden Dandelion requires a standard dandelion and gold nuggets. The bounding boxes for baby squids, glow squids, axolotls, and turtles have been adjusted to fit their new models. The Data Pack version has been updated to 98, and the Resource Pack version is now at 79. New sound effects for baby chickens and the Golden Dandelion have been added, and several bugs have been fixed in this release. Snapshots are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and players are advised to back up their worlds before testing.
AppWizard
January 29, 2026
Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition is available for .97, down from the regular price, at 9to5Toys Specials. The bundle includes both the Java Edition for PC, Mac, and Linux, and the Bedrock Edition for console and mobile users. The Java Edition supports modding and custom content, while the Bedrock Edition allows cross-platform play and access to the Minecraft Marketplace. The package includes lifetime access and all future updates, with a 33% discount off the standard price.
AppWizard
January 17, 2026
Arnis, developed by Louis Erbkamm, is an open-source project that allows users to transform real-world locations into Minecraft blocks and maps. Initially limited to the Java edition, it has been updated to support the Bedrock Edition, enabling integration across various devices. The tool has improved elevation generation using NASA data, allowing users to visualize landscapes like the Alps and Himalayas, as well as explore a map of the Moon. The accuracy of the generated landscapes has been recognized for use in research studies on flood mitigation education. The project's advancements are attributed to a dedicated community that supports its development.
AppWizard
January 14, 2026
In the latest Snapshot release, players can access game rules directly from the in-game pause screen via a new World Options button. The Data Pack version has been updated to 97, introducing new block and fluid tags, as well as modifications to the time command to integrate with new World Clocks. World Clocks maintain an internal time that progresses with each tick and can be paused or resumed. A new clock field links timelines to specific World Clock IDs, and Time Markers now assign names to designated points in time within a World Clock context. The time command is now based on World Clocks, and a new required field has been added to Game Test Environments for specifying World Clock IDs. New tags for blocks and fluids have been introduced, and the Tripwire texture has been updated for better visual clarity. Several bugs have been fixed in this release.
AppWizard
January 11, 2026
Minecraft Realms experienced a significant outage on January 10, 2026, affecting both Bedrock and Java Edition users. The disruption began around noon Eastern Daylight Time, with over 4,000 players reporting issues accessing paid Realms servers. Users were unable to load their worlds or connect to multiplayer servers for extended periods. The community expressed frustration over the lack of communication from Mojang regarding the outage, with players highlighting the disappointment of being unable to access a paid service.
AppWizard
January 11, 2026
Mojang Studios has announced the first game update of 2026 for Minecraft, featuring redesigns for baby mobs such as wolves, cats, cows, and pigs, along with new gameplay mechanics. Players can craft name tags using a gold nugget and a scrap of paper. The update is expected to be released around March, and players are sharing suggestions for additional features, including ways to preserve baby mobs and new fox variants. Current features can be explored through snapshots and previews in both Minecraft: Java Edition and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.
AppWizard
January 9, 2026
The Minecraft team has announced updates for baby farm animals, giving them distinct looks and personalities instead of being scaled-down versions of adults. Notable enhancements include new models and unique sounds for baby mobs such as wolf pups, kittens, baby chickens, rabbits, piglets, lambs, calves, and baby ocelots. The baby mobs will feature one-pixel eyes, creating a more adorable appearance. Players can craft name tags for these mobs using paper and metal nuggets, enhancing personalization. Additionally, players can use spawn eggs on adult mobs to create baby versions in the Bedrock Edition. Early access to these features is available through snapshots for Java Edition and previews/beta for Bedrock Edition. The official release date is not confirmed, but it is anticipated to follow a similar timeline to last year's major update in March.
AppWizard
January 9, 2026
Mojang has released the 26.1 Snapshot 2 for Minecraft, the first Java Edition snapshot of the year. This update includes significant visual upgrades, particularly for baby mobs, enhancing the game's aesthetics. It also features various audio and gameplay enhancements for a more immersive experience. Additionally, several technical improvements have been made to enhance the game's stability and performance.
AppWizard
January 9, 2026
Minecraft is releasing an update focused on baby farm animals, introducing new baby versions for eight mobs: cows (and mooshrooms), pigs, sheep, chickens, rabbits, ocelots, wolves, and cats. This update includes enhanced graphics and sounds for the baby animals, with all general and biome-specific variants also receiving updates. Players will be able to craft Name Tags using Paper and any Metal Nugget to personalize their animals. Additionally, spawn eggs will now function similarly to the Java Edition, allowing players to generate baby versions of adult mobs.
AppWizard
January 8, 2026
Minecraft is introducing an update that features uniquely designed baby farm animal mobs, including baby pigs, calves, baby chickens, baby ocelots, lambs, and baby rabbits. The update includes nine different wolf pups and eleven distinct kitten types, all with new textures, models, and single pixel eyes. Players can enjoy custom sounds for these animals and craftable name tags to personalize their experience. The update is available for preview in Minecraft's Bedrock Edition and as snapshots in Java Edition.
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